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WCS - INDIA

The Wildlife Conservation Society – India works to conserve wildlife, backed by science. We work in partnership with the government and many dedicated local organizations to deal with conservation challenges like human wildlife interactions, voluntary relocation of people from the forests, tourism in protected areas, and so on. Committed to wildlife conservation and the ecological world-view that recognises the inextricable link between human welfare and protection of wildlife and wild places, WCS – India endeavours to inspire positive attitudes in people towards wildlife.

From tiger monitoring for the longest period, to assisting in voluntary relocation that has helped improve the quality of life for many people while freeing space for wildlife, WCS – India also offers a one-of-its-kind post-graduate degree in Wildlife Biology and Conservation.

WCS TOP 10 PHOTOS OF 2018:
In March, conservationists from WCS India were astonished to see this Asian elephant picking up ash with its trunk, closing its mouth and blowing it back out in a cloud of smoke.